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The Victoria Shawl
Pattern Description from Victorian Lace Today: “The big, beautiful, and simple border of a shawl in Queen’s Imperial Wool from the 1904 issue caught my eye. Alas, as I have found with many of these old patterns, the center oak leaf was mathematically unworkable. Despite swatching and graphing, and with no illustrations as a guide, I could not arrive at anything remotely knittable. However, in Weldon’s 1888 issue, I found a garter stitch diamond pattern for a shawl with a border. When this diamond pattern was paired with the 1904 order, I decided the two were meant to be together. This shawl is a delight, the pattern is fairly easy to knit and also reversible.”
Difficulty: Intermediate Lace
Measurements: 32” x 82”
Yarn Weight/Yardage: #2 Fine Weight / 1150 yds
Yarn & Colorway: NEEDFUL/LANA GATTO Mohair Royal 5 balls in 10083
Needles:
- 4.5mm/US 7 circular needles, or size to obtain gauge, 60cm (24”) or longer
- Two 4mm/US 6 double-pointed needles
Notions:
- Stitch markers
- Blunt needle
- Small amount of smooth yarn for cast-on
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- First published: November 2006
- Page created: June 17, 2007
- Last updated: May 18, 2018 …
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